An Experimental investigation of thermal contact conductance between Interfaces of Two Contacted Solid Materials

Authors

  • Ms. Kumkum B. Chauhan M.E. Scholar, L.J. Institute of Engineering & Technology, Ahmedabad
  • Prof. Hitesh R. Raiyani Assistant Professor, L.J. Institute of Engineering & Technology, Ahmedabad

Keywords:

Experimental investigation, Thermal contact conductance, Interfacial pressure, Interfacial temperature

Abstract

An experiment was performed to investigate the effects of thermal contact conductance (TCC) at different
pressure and temperature and the results show that thermal contact conductance increases with the increase of interfacial
pressure and temperature. An experimental investigation of thermal contact conductance was conducted with pair Stainless
steel 304, over the temperature range from 30 ᵒC to 70ᵒC, with contact pressure from 60KPa to 700KPa. An experimental
setup to measure the thermal contact conductance across solid/solid interface is described in this paper and experimental
investigation is done at vacuum environment.

Published

2017-04-25

How to Cite

Ms. Kumkum B. Chauhan, & Prof. Hitesh R. Raiyani. (2017). An Experimental investigation of thermal contact conductance between Interfaces of Two Contacted Solid Materials. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 4(4), 440–445. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/2586